Alfonso Cuarón

Yalitza Aparicio mira hacia un lado con su mano en el menton.

Yalitza Aparicio: “Siempre crecí orgullosa de quien soy.”

Yalitza Aparicio, la primera mujer Indígena nominada a un premio Oscar, habla con The World sobre su papel protagónico en el filme “Roma” del director Alfonso Cuarón.

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Yalitza Aparicio challenges stereotypes in debut role in ‘Roma’

Alfonso Cuarón Defies Gravity

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Oscar Nominations Can’t Help But Please, Disappoint

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Studio 360 Goes to the Oscars

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Playlist: Our Antidote to Mindless Summer Blockbusters

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Do you only go to summer movies to escape the heat? We’ve made a playlist of our best interviews with A-list filmmakers to tide you over until awards season. 

Alejandro González Iñárritu’s wins at the Oscars marked the first time the night’s two biggest awards — for Best Director and Best Film — went to a Mexican-born filmmaker.

After Oscar wins, Mexican filmmakers are hailed at home for their ‘Midas touch’

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Two Mexican-born filmmakers took major prizes at the Oscars this weekend, continuing the country’s winning streak at the biggest awards show in film. That success is encouraging young and emerging film students in a country where making movies remains tough.